IDENTIFYING MOTIVATION FOR SHEA NUTS GATHERING IN AN URBAN COMMUNITY FROM GHANA

Fruit bats survey and interviews were conducted to collect data on bat roosting sites and gatherers’ motivation for collecting nuts respectively. Three different fruit bat species were identified from four different roosting sites. Income was identified to be the major motivating factor among the...

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Main Authors: Owusu-Ansah Nana, Asare-Gyebi Kwadwo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2020-05-01
Series:Natural Resources and Sustainable Development
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spelling doaj-330957def271485da3f721f07551d31c2020-11-25T03:59:48ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaNatural Resources and Sustainable Development2601-56762066-62762020-05-01101284510.31924/nrsd.v10i1.042IDENTIFYING MOTIVATION FOR SHEA NUTS GATHERING IN AN URBAN COMMUNITY FROM GHANAOwusu-Ansah Nana0Asare-Gyebi Kwadwo1Gbele Resource Reserve, Post Office Box 35, Tumu, Ghana, e-mail: naduono74@yahoo.co.ukGbele Resource Reserve, Post Office Box 35, Tumu, Ghana, e-mail: naduono74@yahoo.co.ukFruit bats survey and interviews were conducted to collect data on bat roosting sites and gatherers’ motivation for collecting nuts respectively. Three different fruit bat species were identified from four different roosting sites. Income was identified to be the major motivating factor among the five factors that urged the gatherers to collect Shea nuts. Gatherers mentioned more often that bat discarded nuts have short shelf life than any other demotivating factor. There was a statistically significant relationship between demotivating factors and gatherers’ discriminatory tendencies against bat discarded nuts (X2=31.536, Df=5, P=7.342e-6). However, there was no statistically significant relationship between demotivating and motivating factors (X2= 26.592, Df=20, P=0.1471). Gatherers without formal education made the largest sales from Shea nuts than the educated. There was statistically significant relationship between educational background and income generated from Shea nuts (X 2= 47.303, Df=27, P= 9.175e-3). The widowed had the highest median income values from Shea nuts although there was no statistically significant relationship between marital status and income generated. All age groups were involved in Shea nuts gathering and the general trend suggested the levels of incomes generated increase with age. There was a statistically significant relationship between gatherers’ age and number of children whereas there was no statistically significant relationship between the number of children and income generated.https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=http://nrsdj.com/papers/2020-1/04.+Owusu-Ansah+Nana+2020-10-1.pdfdemotivationfruit batgatheringmotivationroostingshea nuts
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author Owusu-Ansah Nana
Asare-Gyebi Kwadwo
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Asare-Gyebi Kwadwo
IDENTIFYING MOTIVATION FOR SHEA NUTS GATHERING IN AN URBAN COMMUNITY FROM GHANA
Natural Resources and Sustainable Development
demotivation
fruit bat
gathering
motivation
roosting
shea nuts
author_facet Owusu-Ansah Nana
Asare-Gyebi Kwadwo
author_sort Owusu-Ansah Nana
title IDENTIFYING MOTIVATION FOR SHEA NUTS GATHERING IN AN URBAN COMMUNITY FROM GHANA
title_short IDENTIFYING MOTIVATION FOR SHEA NUTS GATHERING IN AN URBAN COMMUNITY FROM GHANA
title_full IDENTIFYING MOTIVATION FOR SHEA NUTS GATHERING IN AN URBAN COMMUNITY FROM GHANA
title_fullStr IDENTIFYING MOTIVATION FOR SHEA NUTS GATHERING IN AN URBAN COMMUNITY FROM GHANA
title_full_unstemmed IDENTIFYING MOTIVATION FOR SHEA NUTS GATHERING IN AN URBAN COMMUNITY FROM GHANA
title_sort identifying motivation for shea nuts gathering in an urban community from ghana
publisher Editura Universităţii din Oradea
series Natural Resources and Sustainable Development
issn 2601-5676
2066-6276
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Fruit bats survey and interviews were conducted to collect data on bat roosting sites and gatherers’ motivation for collecting nuts respectively. Three different fruit bat species were identified from four different roosting sites. Income was identified to be the major motivating factor among the five factors that urged the gatherers to collect Shea nuts. Gatherers mentioned more often that bat discarded nuts have short shelf life than any other demotivating factor. There was a statistically significant relationship between demotivating factors and gatherers’ discriminatory tendencies against bat discarded nuts (X2=31.536, Df=5, P=7.342e-6). However, there was no statistically significant relationship between demotivating and motivating factors (X2= 26.592, Df=20, P=0.1471). Gatherers without formal education made the largest sales from Shea nuts than the educated. There was statistically significant relationship between educational background and income generated from Shea nuts (X 2= 47.303, Df=27, P= 9.175e-3). The widowed had the highest median income values from Shea nuts although there was no statistically significant relationship between marital status and income generated. All age groups were involved in Shea nuts gathering and the general trend suggested the levels of incomes generated increase with age. There was a statistically significant relationship between gatherers’ age and number of children whereas there was no statistically significant relationship between the number of children and income generated.
topic demotivation
fruit bat
gathering
motivation
roosting
shea nuts
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